Here we are in the thick of summer and across the nation, the weather is powerful and unusual.
In the Southwest, where we live and work, the skies are overcast and violet with the moisture high in the atmosphere-the ground still parched.
Then the evening skies are on fire with rust, crimson and gold. The iron oxide in the red rocks creates a glow in the intense summer sun.
These are the colors of copper in its unique transformation by fire.
These are the properties that draw us in and continue to intrigue us . . . that make copper art so enticing.
Do you see copperĀ art in a neutral setting; linen walls and black accents? Or would you pair it with bold turquoise and coral? Let us know in the comments below.
Thank you.




